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Suggest Treatment For Eczema On Feet

I was first diagonced with eczema on my feet by a podiatrist. I had tried many different medications since Dec. of 1915. Now I am going to a dermatologist and he says I have eczema and a fungus wanting me to use mycologII cream. When I went to the pharmacy they said my insurance would not cover it until they talked to my doctor, so I said I ll pay for it myself. They said it was over $200. I said forget it. I m on social security and I can t afford it. What is your make of this?
Wed, 9 Dec 2015
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Eczema is allergic skin disease..As your doctor has diagnosed it as eczema with fungal infection,trestment is bdtamethasone plus getamycin with miconazole cream for local application three times a day.Tab mrbryl twice a day,Tab fluconazole 150 mg one tab once a day till it is cured.After that only crams can be applied to prevent reoccurance.
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Suggest Treatment For Eczema On Feet

Eczema is allergic skin disease..As your doctor has diagnosed it as eczema with fungal infection,trestment is bdtamethasone plus getamycin with miconazole cream for local application three times a day.Tab mrbryl twice a day,Tab fluconazole 150 mg one tab once a day till it is cured.After that only crams can be applied to prevent reoccurance.